Lady Anne Blunt’s Nefud Desert Journey

Few works capture the essence and mystique of the Arabian Peninsula as vividly as Lady Anne Blunt’s account, “A Pilgrimage To Nejd.” Her narrative, set in the mid-19th century, chronicles a daring expedition into the heart of Arabia, a region then little known to the Western world. Key Takeaways: Lady Anne Blunt’s journey included the … Read more

An Englishman in Al-Uqayr 1918: St. John Philby’s Observations

In the early 20th century, Harry St. John Philby embarked on a series of explorations across the Arabian Peninsula, documenting his findings in the seminal work, “Heart Of Arabia.” Through his extensive travels in Arabia, Philby provided a detailed account of the customs, economic practices, and daily life in regions such as Hasa, Wadi Dawasir … Read more

John Keane’s Exploration of the Hejaz Region

John Keane, an Englishman who lived from 1854 to 1937, embarked on a remarkable adventure in his twenties. His extensive travels through the Hejaz region of present-day Saudi Arabia provided a unique perspective on this historically and culturally significant area. Keane documented his experiences in two books, and in this essay, we will delve into … Read more

Rise of the Rashid Dynasty in Central Arabia

Amidst the chronicles of Arabian exploration, few accounts are as vivid and insightful as Lady Anne Blunt’s “A Pilgrimage to Nejd.” This travelogue, penned in the mid-19th century, offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Arabia, a region then largely unknown to the Western world. Lady Anne Blunt, with her keen observations and descriptive … Read more

Bahrain To Uqair: Philby’s Journey

In the early 20th century, St. John Philby embarked on a remarkable journey into the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, a region steeped in mystery and tradition, yet on the cusp of transformative change. His detailed account, “Heart of Arabia,” provides an insightful narrative of this expedition, exploring the rich tapestry of Saudi Arabian geography, … Read more